Oh come on
. That's a false dichotomy if I've ever heard one. And it also fails to take into account a myriad of factors that are at the root of the problem- cultural background, parental involvement and overall family life, etc.
Just because educational programs target a certain race doesn't necessarily mean it's a racist policy any more than public health or welfare initiatives are. Certain groups might just happen to share cultural traits, or have similar backgrounds, that hinder educational achievement.

Just because educational programs target a certain race doesn't necessarily mean it's a racist policy any more than public health or welfare initiatives are. Certain groups might just happen to share cultural traits, or have similar backgrounds, that hinder educational achievement.
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